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COVID-19 Has Disrupted Recycling Programs

2020-07-21 09:00:00| Waste Age

As fears of COVID-19 continue to swirl, recycling programs have stalled. Healthcare workers and consumers are producing high volumes of waste as reusable, communal and secondhand items have been halted due to person-to-person exposure. For example, [ more ]

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